After two weekends of running around from San Fran to Scaramento to areas east, towards Tahoe, my husband and I are 95% leaning towards a Kuma.
We have put our eyes and hands on at least these following brands:
1) Lopi - all models
2) Blaze King
3) Jotul - all models
4) PE - Alderlena, Traditional, Neo
5) Sierra
6) Vermont Casting
7) Osburn
8) Napoleon
9) Buck
10) Heartland
11) Kuma
And several others I can’t remember the names.
The stove brand that stands out the most impressive, to us, is the Kuma brand; it was a unanimous decision.
The most disappointing brand, Jotul. I say disappointing because, with all the hype about this brand stove, as soon as we opened the door, we saw how the glass is poorly set in (little tabs and screws, exposed glass edges), and immediately our expectaions were let down. Also, the handles for the vents are thin cut pieces of steel with very ruff edges; feels like they could bend easily, break even. We are very disappointed by the low quality of build on Jotul's. Of course many other brands fell into the same category, IMHO.
The runner up brands, Lopi and PE, but Lopi was the closets in comparison to Kuma, apples to apples. PE was one I really wanted to see and like, because I thought I would want a colored T5 or Traditional, even liked the Neo, but once I checked out their “spring loaded” ash handle, and how it opens only a small hole (maybe 3” dia) in the bottom (and other features), I knew right away that this was not going to be a good process for emptying ashes. It’s a pretty stove, but we want better.
It came down to three main factors for us, quality, durability and simplicity (ease of use). Pricing is important of course, but not the deal killer. The icing on the cake, for us, is being “made in USA” by a family onwed business that’s progressing. We want to p0ull the trigger and buy, but we have questions. My husband has reached out to them, but no response, yet. Great customer service is a big deal for us too. We shall see.
A working model:
We have put our eyes and hands on at least these following brands:
1) Lopi - all models
2) Blaze King
3) Jotul - all models
4) PE - Alderlena, Traditional, Neo
5) Sierra
6) Vermont Casting
7) Osburn
8) Napoleon
9) Buck
10) Heartland
11) Kuma
And several others I can’t remember the names.
The stove brand that stands out the most impressive, to us, is the Kuma brand; it was a unanimous decision.
The most disappointing brand, Jotul. I say disappointing because, with all the hype about this brand stove, as soon as we opened the door, we saw how the glass is poorly set in (little tabs and screws, exposed glass edges), and immediately our expectaions were let down. Also, the handles for the vents are thin cut pieces of steel with very ruff edges; feels like they could bend easily, break even. We are very disappointed by the low quality of build on Jotul's. Of course many other brands fell into the same category, IMHO.
The runner up brands, Lopi and PE, but Lopi was the closets in comparison to Kuma, apples to apples. PE was one I really wanted to see and like, because I thought I would want a colored T5 or Traditional, even liked the Neo, but once I checked out their “spring loaded” ash handle, and how it opens only a small hole (maybe 3” dia) in the bottom (and other features), I knew right away that this was not going to be a good process for emptying ashes. It’s a pretty stove, but we want better.
It came down to three main factors for us, quality, durability and simplicity (ease of use). Pricing is important of course, but not the deal killer. The icing on the cake, for us, is being “made in USA” by a family onwed business that’s progressing. We want to p0ull the trigger and buy, but we have questions. My husband has reached out to them, but no response, yet. Great customer service is a big deal for us too. We shall see.
A working model: